Tequisha impresses with her sweet and airy vocals against the soulful pop-ballad swagger of debut EP, Complicated. UK-based artist Tequisha really has a voice that you can’t help but love. It just has a satisfying tone that can be subtle at times, but impressively technical at others. It’s the perfect accompaniment for the mix of ballads, pop undertones, and soulful swings … [Read more...] about Tequisha: Complicated – EP Review
Killed By The Architects: Self-Titled – Review
Killed By The Architects develops a darkly familiar atmosphere harking back to 90s indie-grunge on his self-titled debut. Killed by the Architects is the brainchild of Chicago-based solo artist Jamie Berkes, who has really thrown everything into his musical project. His self-titled album builds a dark yet welcoming world of subtle flows, big drums, and fuzzy powerful guitars … [Read more...] about Killed By The Architects: Self-Titled – Review
Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review
Slow Motion Fantasy, the debut EP from Nnic, is a strong release, exploring deeply nuanced topics in a thoughtful yet provocative manner. Yurn’s electric production and Nnic’s impressive word-painting combine across three tracks covering themes of nostalgia, yearning and frustration. Despite this political and specific niche, what is striking about this EP is its … [Read more...] about Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review
Los Lobos: Native Sons – Review
Los Lobos’ new cover album Native Sons features a series of hits from the band’s origins of Los Angeles – but there seems to be something missing. It would seem that Los Lobos have played it safe with this one. Their newest record Native Sons is a cover album that pays tribute to the songs from the band’s homeland of Los Angeles and, whilst it’s a decent collection of … [Read more...] about Los Lobos: Native Sons – Review
Torres: Thirstier – Album Review
Torres revels in a high energy, twisting and turning sound that feeds off all forms of love on her new album, Thirstier. Revolting against the gray drag of time, Thirstier, the new album from Mackenzie Scott (aka Torres) is a fine example of how to change up your sound in the right way. Featuring a bigger atmosphere than anything we've heard from her before, the record is … [Read more...] about Torres: Thirstier – Album Review
New Music Fridays – 30th July 2021
And just like that, it's the end of July. We cap off the end of the month with some wonderful tracks for this week's NMF through songs that will caress the soul and give you a real dose of the feels. From indie pop to retro soul and sultry grooves, check out our recommendations below and click the pics for a listen. Blue Violet - White Beaches The new single from … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 30th July 2021






